Mike Bamiloye honors “Baba Gbenro” from Abbatoir.

Mike Bamiloye honors “Baba Gbenro” from Abbatoir.

Mike Bamiloye honors “Baba Gbenro” from Abbatoir.

A homage to Dr. Korede Are, who is better known as “Baba Gbenro” in the ABATTOIR film series, has been written by gospel filmmaker and evangelist Mike Bamiloye.

They were buried on January 31, 2025, after passing away on November 14, 2024.
Dr. Are’s portrayal of Baba Gbenro in the ABATTOIR film series, he said, was a heavenly mission that demonstrated the Lord’s might and spirit.

In his reflections on Dr. Are’s life and ministry, Bamiloye characterized him as a devoted theatrical minister who gave his all to the Lord.

According to Bamiloye, Dr. Are would devote himself entirely to the part of Baba Gbenro, bringing the character to life in a way that moved and inspired viewers everywhere.

He credited the anointing and empowerment of the Holy Spirit with the film series’ success.By claiming that his representation of Baba Gbenro taught people important lessons about love, hospitality, and supplication, the director emphasized the significance of Dr. Are’s ministry.

As he wrapped up his homage, Bamiloye praised Dr. Are’s life and legacy and acknowledged that he had successfully completed his heavenly mission.

On Instagram, Bamiloye posted: “HE SERVED THE LORD AND ENDED WELL.” BABA GBENRO, also known as Dr. Korede Are, was buried yesterday, Friday, January 31, 2025.

 

In summary, he completed the task assigned to him with all of his heart and mind. After completing his task in the face of the Lord, he was called HOME to come and rest from all of his hard work. He served the Lord successfully in the end. He was a minister of drama. He was given the once-in-a-lifetime chance to play BABA GBENRO in the ABATTOIR Season-Movie by the Lord, and he gave it his all, acting as though the role were his only chance to live. The Lord’s strength and Spirit overcame him on the filming sets.

When he and the others were acting the film, Director, everything always seemed normal. Taking pictures, moving the camera, and makeup artists

However, the Holy Spirit always took over and rebranded the film (Abattoir) before releasing it to the public once we were finished and the editing was complete.

Baba Gbenro became well-known as a result of the Holy Spirit’s empowerment and anointing of his roles in ABATTOIR movies.

It was the Spirit of God. He played the part of the Holy Spirit, who would constantly caution His children. BABA GBENRO portrayed the Holy Spirit, who never gets tired of demonstrating God’s love for us.

How may someone perform a part in a play and we start to recognize Jesus Christ in that role?

Like Baba Gbenro, people started learning how to be kind, considerate, and welcoming.

The characteristics of the ideal intercessors became apparent to the public. People started examining their life to see if they were indeed Christians.

By contrasting their personalities, patience, and fortitude with the status of BABA GBENRO in ABATTOIR films, many intercessors started to determine whether they were actually intercessors.
People would ask for BABA GBENRO everywhere we went, even in the USA, Europe, and certain African countries.

We were in Cameroon for programs shortly after he passed away, and a lot of people greeted and comforted us on Baba Gbenro’s death.

Dr. Korede Are served as a minister of drama.

However, God gave him the crucial role of Baba Gbenro in the ABATTOIR films, and he was sufficiently humbled and spiritually prepared to play the part.